Chase Bliss CXM 1978 Automatone

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Chase Bliss CXM 1978 Automatone is what happens when Chase Bliss partners with the geniuses at Meris to create a pedal adaptation of the beloved and famous 1978 studio reverb.

Known around here as the next Automatone. 1978 was a big year for reverb. The dawn of sprawl, massive trails, and infinite decay. The CXM 1978 reaches back to that moment, allowing you to explore the charm of those late 70s imperfections.

Using the Automatone’s robust industrial housing and Meris’s pro-audio level sound design, the CXM 1978 offers a modern take on its inspiration. Features include moving faders with presets and MIDI control, 32 Bit AD/DA, three classic algorithms, adjustable decay crossover for fully shapeable reverb tail, expression pedal control, optional fully balanced I/O, stereo input and output, and internally boosted +/-15V rails for line level input.

The pedal is powered by a standard 9 volts power supply (sold separately). Watch the demo or take a look at the manual to get an impression of all the possibilities.

Attention: this pedal uses 500mA current and 9 volts dc

Chase Bliss CXM 1978 Automatone demo video

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Description

  • Effect: Reverb
  • Design: Digital
  • Mono/Stereo: Input L, Input R, Output L, Output R, Aux, Exp, MIDI In, MIDI Thru
  • Knobs: Bass, Mids, Cross, Treble, Mix Pre-Dly
  • Switches: Jump, Type, Diffusion, Tank Mod, Clock, Preset
  • Bypass Mode: –
  • Power Supply: 9 VDC, Center negative
  • Power Consumption: 500mA minimum
  • Works on batteries: No
  • Format: Medium Size
  • Made in: USA

Additional information

Weight 0,6 kg
Dimensions 14,6 × 16,5 × 6,4 cm
Brand

Chase Bliss

Type

Reverb

Category

Stock

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Guitar

Routing

Stereo In / Stereo Out

1 review for Chase Bliss CXM 1978 Automatone

  1. Giuseppe Cunico (verified owner)

    Super reverb. Super automation.

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